Defence Watch

IAF flying dedicated sorties towards fight against COVID-19

IAF flying dedicated sorties for DRDO in the fight against COVID-19, IAF airlifted around 9000 Kg of raw material from various nodal points for producing PPE at the production facilities of DRDO

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: These wings never get tired, whether flying to secure the borders of India or fighting any crisis troubling the motherland. Indian Air Force (IAF) continues to be ready 24×7 to undertake any task for complementing the efforts of the Govt of India to contain the spread of the COVID-19. All efforts are being made to ensure timely delivery of the essential medical supplies and ration to the nodal points of various States, thereby equipping the State governments and supporting agencies to combat the contagion effectively and efficiently.

During the last few days, IAF airlifted essential medical supplies and commodities from nodal points to various States across the country including Maharashtra, Kerala, Telangana, Nagaland and the Union Territories of J&K and Ladakh.

Indian Air Force flew dedicated sorties for DRDO and airlifted around 9000 Kg of raw material from various nodal points for producing PPE at the production facilities of DRDO. It also airlifted N95/99 Masks manufactured by DRDO. Meanwhile, IAF is ensuring that all necessary precautions as specified by the Govt of India to prevent the spread of the contagion, are put in place while undertaking these tasks.

IAF is ever ready and geared up to meet all the emerging needs to support the fight against the prevailing pandemic situation in the country.

An An-32 aircraft of IAF being loaded with essential raw material for producing Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) at the production facilities of DRDO

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